Jennifer A. Schultz is a textile and book artist rooted in the upper Midwest of the United States. She worked for 15 years in the fine arts as a curator and critic, before devoting all of her creative energy to producing her own work. Now an artist and teacher, Jennifer focuses her design skills and love for the vast nuances of color on creating works within three driving themes: Storytelling/Activism, Place, and Domesticity.

As a sewing teacher Jennifer specializes in working with youth and in particular girls, helping students confront stymieing cultural messages about body image and “relevant” fashion, to unlock unselfconscious freedom of expression through clothing design and experimentation. Classes range from Beginning Sewing to Upcycled Fashion and Art Quilting.